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punch out verb- to beat someone up US
- Some I punched out when they got carried away and forgot to whom they were talking. — Jamie Mandelkau quoting Ken Kesey, Buttons, p. 121, 1969
- to leave US
- — Seattle Times, p. A9, 12 April 1998: “Grunts, squids not grunting from the same dictionary”
- to eject someone from a fighter plane US
- — American Speech, p. 124, Summer 1986: “The Language of Naval Fighter Pilots”
- Then a MiG made one more pass / Hosed a missile up my ass / Then the bird pitched up and we punched out. — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 229, 1990: Wolf Pack’s Houseboy
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